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Take a peek at happenings around the 'Burgh without ever leaving home! Fun Pittsburgh webcams let you look at traffic conditions, fall foliage, area construction, dinosaurs, robots, peregrine falcons, and more! Be prepared - Web cams may load slowly. (Scroll down for more links below the ad.)Report a Broken Link ~ Suggest a Site

Ski Cams - Western PA, MD, NY & WVCheck out the local ski and snow conditions first hand with these Ski and Resort Webcams for Pittsburgh area ski resorts in Western PA, Western NY, Northern WV and Western Maryland.

BradCam - Bradford, PACheck out the action in the town of Bradford located in McKean County in the heart of the Allegheny National Forest region of northwestern Pennsylvania.

Braddock Dam Site Web CamsCheck out the Braddock Dam construction site, courtesy of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers. Updated hourly.

Lion CamThe lion is one of nature's most ferocious creatures. Watch these powerful animals in live action at the Pittsburgh Zoo.

Go Erie Sunset CameraThis Erie Web cam provides a new view of a section of Presque Isle Bay on Lake Erie in Pennsylvania every 15 seconds.

Oil City WebcamsNear real-time views include the mouth of Oil Creek and the Allegheny River, looking downstream from the State Street bridge. Most interesting during the winter ice jam season.

Penndot Traffic CamerasOver 30 Pittsburgh area Web cams from Penn Dot give you a birds eye view of roads all over greater Pittsburgh. Check out roads such as the downtown Parkway, Robinson Town Center, Greentree hill, McKnight Road, Swissvale, Greensburg, and even the West End Bridge. The Web cams update every 2 1/2 minutes - very useful for checking out traffic conditions before you leave home!

Pennsylvania Fall FoliageFor a view of what you'll see when you visit Pennsylvania in the fall, check out the time-lapse photography movies from six web cams located around the state.

Pittsburgh's Peregrine FalconsFacts about the peregrine falcon and information about the project which provides a protected nesting site on top of the Gulf Tower for a pair of peregrine falcons which visit Pittsburgh each year.